Bundesstrasse 448
Bundesstrasse 448 in Germany | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Operator: | Federal Republic of Germany | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Start of the street: |
Offenbach am Main ( 50 ° 6 ′ N , 8 ° 47 ′ E ) |
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End of street: |
Obertshausen ( 50 ° 4 ′ N , 8 ° 53 ′ E ) |
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Overall length: | 12 km | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Course of the road
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The federal road 448 (abbreviation: B 448 ) is a short federal road that leads from the Stadion am Bieberer Berg ( federal road 43 ) in Offenbach am Main to the Tannenmühlkreisel near Rodgau . There it joins Bundesstrasse 45 . This establishes the connection to the federal motorway 3 .
The Bieberer Straße in Offenbach leads past Offenbach-Bieber , Offenbach-Bieber-Waldhof, Lämmerspiel , Obertshausen and Weiskirchen . The section between Offenbach and Obertshausen was created in 1975 as a bypass road for Bieber. Originally, a crossing of the B 448 with the B 43 was planned at Bieberer Berg. The B 448 was to be built over the Bieberer Berg past Bürgel over the Main to Hanauer Landstrasse in Frankfurt am Main . The crossing street should extend over the Offenbacher Buchhügel to the federal highway 661 .
The plans were discarded. The road cross, planned as a clover leaf , was already built at that time and so the stumps of the road (at 50 ° 5 ′ 52 ″ N , 8 ° 48 ′ 23 ″ E ) have stood in the Bieber landscape since then .
In the eastern course, the road was to be connected to the B 469 in four lanes as the B 448 n with the A 45 AS Mainhausen (this junction is already prepared as a motorway junction). With the expansion of the A 3 to six lanes, this plan was also dropped. Part of the planned route has now been built with two lanes as L 2310 Seligenstadt .